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Document Abstract
Published: 2011

Zero hunger:transforming evidence-based success into effective change

Six key success factors in the fight against hunger worldwide
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This briefing paper, published by Action Against Hunger, seeks to understand why and how countries like Brazil, Peru, Mozambique, Malawi, and Bangladesh have managed to reduce undernutrition, while others have not. By pulling together evidence from contexts which have had relative success in bringing down undernutrition rates, the authors introduce and discuss six key success factors which have been instrumental in the fight against hunger worldwide.

The six key success factors in the fight against hunger worldwide are:
  • put nutrition at the top of the political agenda.
  • ensure the participation of civil society in the development of sustainable policies to improve ownership and impact among affected communities.
  • address the multiple causes of undernutrition through a wide range of sectors, including health, agriculture, water and sanitation, and education to enhance policy coherence and coordination.
  • combine both short and long-term approaches to address both the immediate and underlying causes of undernutrition.
  • coordinate activities across different institutions.
  • provide long-term financial resources to guarantee policy effectiveness.

The authors conclude that good nutrition is the foundation of human development. It therefore must be at the forefront of all development and poverty reduction policies.
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Authors

Morwenna Sullivan; Hugh Lort-Phillips; Aline Tinoco

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